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Written by Sara Kuruvilla, Jennifer Del Tin, Mary Pennington, and Teslyn Heron Ecological Profile: Sandhill Crane, Antigone canadensis Distribution Sandhill Cranes, Antigone canadensis, is a species of bird that belong to the Gruidae family, with six subspecies. They are the most common cranes in the world and occur mostly in North America. They are migratory … Continue reading Sandhill Crane (Antigone canadensis) – Ecological Profile

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How far do invasive species travel?
As a result of the globalization of trade and transport, in the past decades, tens of thousands of species have spread into regions where they were not originally at home. Potentially serious consequences of this include the displacement or extinction of native species and the spread of health risks. Even though trade flows are known to represent an important path for the introduction of invasive species, this fact alone is not enough to explain the observed distribution patterns of species. Read more…

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